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Episode 42 - The Titanic

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A lapsed quasi-satanist, a self-proclaimed science buff (with only a GCSE grade B in Physics) and a drug-addled lunatic attempt to navigate the irradiated wastelands and dung-hills of ignorance that is the Post-Truth Apocalypse. A smorgasbord of colourful language, drunken ramblings and the occasional "fact". Fact. Hosted by Ben, Gaz and Mike. This week the guys investigate the conspiracy surrounding the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. Was the Titanic switched with her damaged sister ship in a giant maritime insurance scam? Why was the usual 2 day safety test shortened to half a day and conducted at half speed? And why did the owner, JP Morgan, cancel his trip on the ship's maiden voyage only 30 minutes before departure? Also, Trump supporters get excited over Space Force, people are drinking cockroach milk as an alternative to cow's milk, an intense debate develops over who is the best captain - Kirk or Picard?, and Gaz's choice of socks causes Ben much consternation. Warning #explicit content! www.facebook.com/cuttingthroughthebull cuttingthroughthebull@yahoo.com @cuttingthroughthebullpta Also on iTunes. Intro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Michett/~/Lift-off Outro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar /Crime_Scene/T800 all music is podsafe music.
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A lapsed quasi-satanist, a self-proclaimed science buff (with only a GCSE grade B in Physics) and a drug-addled lunatic attempt to navigate the irradiated wastelands and dung-hills of ignorance that is the Post-Truth Apocalypse. A smorgasbord of colourful language, drunken ramblings and the occasional "fact". Fact. Hosted by Ben, Gaz and Mike. This week the guys investigate the conspiracy surrounding the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. Was the Titanic switched with her damaged sister ship in a giant maritime insurance scam? Why was the usual 2 day safety test shortened to half a day and conducted at half speed? And why did the owner, JP Morgan, cancel his trip on the ship's maiden voyage only 30 minutes before departure? Also, Trump supporters get excited over Space Force, people are drinking cockroach milk as an alternative to cow's milk, an intense debate develops over who is the best captain - Kirk or Picard?, and Gaz's choice of socks causes Ben much consternation. Warning #explicit content! www.facebook.com/cuttingthroughthebull cuttingthroughthebull@yahoo.com @cuttingthroughthebullpta Also on iTunes. Intro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Michett/~/Lift-off Outro music: freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar /Crime_Scene/T800 all music is podsafe music.
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